I wasn’t very satisfied with Eliezer’s comment there. He seemed to be missing the point of those complaints. They didn’t mind necessarily that Harry acted as he did, but they found it out-of-character that McGonagall would respond to Harry’s actions as she did.
I wasn’t very satisfied with Eliezer’s comment there. He seemed to be missing the point of those complaints. They didn’t mind necessarily that Harry acted as he did, but they found it out-of-character that McGonagall would respond to Harry’s actions as she did.
Comes off as if its an excerpt from Atlas Shrugged or something, with the wonderful hero so obviously superior to everyone...